Cari Marty

Cari joined ETC after 10 years in various departments at Carnegie Mellon, including Institutional Research, Treasury, Budget, and University Outreach. After receiving an undergraduate degree in Math and masters degree in Information Science, Cari had a brief stint in the corporate world as a programmer/analyst before coming to Carnegie Mellon, where she immediately felt home in the world of academia.

Originally from Pittsburgh, Cari has lived in Boston, Washington DC and her favorite city, Chicago, and has been fortunate enough to travel to several beautiful countries outside of the US.

Her hobbies are biking, yoga, live music, reading, knitting and hanging out with her three amazing children when they can squeeze her in.

ETC students are able to declare a concentration along with their MET. Attached is the latest list of elective courses for each concentration. ETC students should see their handbook for more information on how to apply for a concentration.

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